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GEORGE BRAEROOK, OE TAUNTON, MASSACHUSETTS AND EAETOEOE SAME PLAGE,

Leners Patent No. 75,726, dated March 24, 1868.

NAME-PLATE FOR GOPFINS, duc.

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"TO ALL PERSONS TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS MAY COME:

Be it known that I, GEORGE BEABROOK, have invented e new und useful Imprvemen some te be fully described in the foll of Taunton, in the county of Bristol, Vund State of Massachusetts,`

t in Name-Plates for .Goiiins or Doors and I do hereby declareithe owing specifica ASS'IGNOR TO REED,v

tion, und represented in theeccompanying drwings, of which- Figure 1 is a.- front view, and

Figure 2 a vertical and transverse section of a. n consists, mainly, inthe arran or miniature of a. person.

V -In the drawings, ,A denotes a, namefplate, such as is commonly used lon a; coiin lto indicate the nam-gage, 5cc., of a. deceased person. From the upper edge or part of such plate there is an extension, B, having anopening, a, and being recessed on its back, asshown at b, to receive a. glass plate, c, and a, photograph, d. A spring, e, xed to the beck of the name-plate, presse spring beingcurved, so that lwhen the neme force against the picture, so as to hold'it a.

I claim the arrangement of theV nameas set forth.

lGEORGE BRABEOOK Witnesses: l

vWILLIAEI'YV'. SWAN, JOSEPH H. RINEs.

ame-plate, provided with my invention, the nature ofwhch gement of such name-plate, a, spring and a picture-frame for holding a. photograph' -plate is screwed upon a. coin, the spring may be crowded with greet nd its glass plalte firmly in place.

plate, the spring, and the picture-frame, the'whole.beingsuhstnntially s'o'n the picture, so as to hold it and the glass plate in place, the I 

